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The five must-read blogs from today, including the proof that Europe's woes are not caused by the welfare state.
View ArticleTackling the Islamists
Several British groups stand accused of acting as fronts for the Muslim Brotherhood. Should the state be willing to work with them?
View ArticleReviews round-up
The critics' verdicts on Stephen King, Robin Harris and Charles Shields.
View ArticleA new chapter in EU integration, whether Britain likes it or not
The new EU treaty is bound to contain something that British sceptics think requires a referendum.
View ArticleHow the government should handle the 'Muslim Question'
Muslims should be viewed as equal citizens, nothing more and nothing less.
View ArticleMorning Call: pick of the papers
The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.
View ArticleWho are Standard and Poor's and why should we care?
The credit ratings agency has warned it could downgrade all 15 eurozone countries. Why does this matter?
View Article"I shall vote Labour"
Christopher Logue, whose poems were published by the New Statesman in the Fifties and Sixties, dies at the age of 85.
View ArticleBatman: Arkham City (Rocksteady)
Helen Lewis-Hasteley enjoys swooping round Gotham as a superhero.
View ArticleLobbyists caught on tape claiming to have influence over the Prime Minister
Senior figures at Bell Pottinger secretly recorded boasting of links to senior Conservatives.
View ArticleBalls: we're losing the battle but we'll win the war
Shadow chancellor insists that "in the end, good economics is good politics too."
View ArticleGreeks vs Germans
As austerity bites in the Eurozone, the German press is portraying Greece as profligate while the Greeks are terrified that the country which occupied them in the 1940s is again threatening their...
View ArticleWhy Britain's households got richer - and why they stopped
There are no signs of living standards for families getting any better. Brace yourself.
View ArticleWeb Only: the best of the blogs
The five must-read blogs from today, including how snow could prevent a double-dip recession.
View ArticleMartin Boyce wins the 2011 Turner Prize
Scotsman Martin Boyce takes home the £25,000 prize.
View ArticleBalls toughens Labour's stance on the euro
Shadow chancellor says that there is "no possibility" of Britain joining the euro "in my lifetime".
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